on Saturday 18 th I will be doing a demo on how to sharpening scissors at LRO

02-13-2012, 04:03 PM

Knothead

I don't sharpen scissors. My method is to cut my thumb while making a salad, spend $300 for three stitches. When the Dr. removes the stitches, I ask for the scissors which are already sharp! Expensive but saves time! :biggrin:

02-13-2012, 07:38 PM

MadisonBoats

I just cut sandpaper with mine...:biggrin:

02-13-2012, 08:24 PM

kentuckytroutbum

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Originally Posted by MadisonBoats

I just cut sandpaper with mine...:biggrin:

What size grit?

02-14-2012, 02:02 AM

flyman

I wish someone could film this.:biggrin:

02-14-2012, 08:58 AM

MadisonBoats

I think you should truly learn from billspey if you can get a chance so that you do not ruin a good pair of scissors.

However; if you are in need for a quick sharpening-you can use fine grit sandpaper or aluminum foil. This works great for the cheapo scissors that are usually plated...

[QUOTE=MadisonBoats;98625]I think you should truly learn from billspey if you can get a chance so that you do not ruin a good pair of scissors.

However; if you are in need for a quick sharpening-you can use fine grit sandpaper or aluminum foil. This works great for the cheapo scissors that are usually plated,

sure is a way of destroying a fine scissor , why stop with sandpaper. cutting a bottle neck or freezing them for a weekend. and i have seen more people trained to be sharpeners destroy just as many. been sharpening scissors and surgical instruments for over 20 yrs from Bristol,Tn. to Mtn.Home Ark.[so i can fish the white and norfork] Lexington Ky.to. B ham Alabama .log well over 1 million miles sharpening.